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Daniel

Daniel

Heavy rain fell. It was getting dark, the streets were growing empty. Paris's cafés were packed with people. I found myself in one of them. A dreary evening. The usual music playing. Suddenly, I sensed a presence behind me. Even without turning my head, I could feel an energy filling the surrounding space. When our gazes met, I felt faint inside. One of my friends said, "It's a man in a mask." The stranger smiled at me. We started talking. I couldn't move, much less leave. I kept watching him, taking in every gesture, his inner power. He showed me his drawings of nude, faceless people. He said he would take me to his studio the next day.

From then on, we spent all our our time together, from morning until the last run of the night bus. He showed me another Paris, another life, and another self.

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Tatiana Ilina was born in Russia, and lives and works in Moscow. She took up photography aged 20, after a longstanding interest in cinema, especially the French New Wave. She has studied at various photography schools, including The Rodchenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia, and holds an MA in journalism form the Independent University of Ecology and Politology in Moscow. Ilina’s work has been exhibited in Russia, Finland, and the US, and she won the Baltic Biennale of Photography award in 2011.